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Climate is not just the "average weather" (an obsolete, and always inadequate, definition).
Inadequate definition of God points to a second problem.
"An inadequate definition could result in recruiters who operate online being subject to less regulation than agencies with a physical presence, and who carry out the same functions," argues the UK government.
"And [the FBI's inadequate definition of rape] helps reinforce that unspoken stereotype that men are left to their own devices to deal with what happened to them, and if they can't fight it off it is their own fault.
The retrospective nature, small patient population, short follow-up duration, and inadequate definition of new-onset diabetes mellitus limit the certainty of our conclusions.
Clearly, the above "healthy worker effect" is due to systematic methodological errors and bias, e.g. the low prevalence of long exposures or latencies or the inadequate definition of cellphone use.
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I have all my life resented categories or labels of inadequate definitions, for instance, something is either good or bad.
A barrier to harnessing the power of pregnant women's ability to observe the wellbeing of their fetus is inadequate definitions of normal and pathologic levels of fetal activity [ 5, 6].
Inadequate case definition [13].
(2) Inadequate case definition or missing follow-up times.
Inadequate case definition or missing follow-up times.
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